Summary:
Yuuri and Gwendal have to explain themselves about their delayed
presence at the afternoon Sunday picnic.

Sunday
Picnic

When
the small family of Royal Mazoku, namely Wolfram, Konrad, Greta,
Cheri, Gwendal, and Yuuri would have a picnic in the fields, Gwendal
and Yuuri could almost always explain their disappearance right
before eating. Unfortunately, that's only when they're separate
simply because they tell two different stories. Together, they
stumble through a shady tale of events with blushes heating their
faces and stuttering words.

Usually
when asked about these random disappearances, Gwendal would always be
the first to say that Yuuri's horse took a detour because it was
feeling unwell though the truth is more like Yuuri guided his horse
on the detour.

Yuuri
would then have to explain that Gwendal followed him to make sure the
horse didn't take off running or buck him off the back. Yuuri
would never tell that Gwendal told him to take the detour.

When
asked about their ruffled appearance when they got back, Gwendal and
Yuuri both exclaimed the same thing: In the process of leading
Yuuri's horseback, Yuuri nearly fell off his horse. Gwendal had
caught him before he fell too far and pulled him onto his own horse,
seating him in front of him. They always left out the part where
Gwendal would take off Yuuri's jacket and run his fingers along the
smooth skin of the king's belly.

Gwendal
would then have to comment that he needs to have a talk with the
stable master to find out why he keeps taking an extended lunch. In
all actually, Gwendal would dismiss them for an extended lunch for
reasons known only to him. Yuuri could never complain.

Yuuri
is usually the one to explain that the horse needed to be locked up
away from the others in case the illness was contagious. Gwendal
would then enlighten them that they had to feed it a bit of hay, thus
retrieving it would give them their ruffled appearance.

Gwendal
continued the explanation by saying the hay had to be moved from
behind the stables where Yuuri had accidentally tripped on a bale of
hay, in which Wolfram would mutter a well needed 'wimp'. Gwendal
would be the first to admit that he was a bit clumsy himself and
tripped and fell on top of Yuuri. At this point, Konrad would merely
smirk and nod, telling them to finish the story. They both withhold
the information of how Gwendal would tug Yuuri's pants down to
around his knees while undoing his own pants and letting their
arousals rub together.

Gwendal
would end the story (explanation, white lie, same difference) that
they got the horse situated and then came straight back for lunch.
He always spared them the part where he had his way with Yuuri on the
bale of hay they were supposedly feeding to the allegedly ill horse.

Of
course, by dinner time, more questions would arise, such as why the
state of the hay was causing the stable workers are in an uproar.
Also why Gwendal's scarf was found back there. Yuuri would be the
first to explain that in the process of falling in the hay, he had
inadvertently yanked Gwendal's puff off. He couldn't say it was
completely his fault because Gwendal had loosened it on his way down.
They try to leave the story like that.

It
usually never went beyond that because they didn't want to tell the
grand details of how Gwendal would plunder Yuuri's mouth and pushed
the king against the hay. They definitely wouldn't tell how Yuuri
moaned and groaned as Gwendal and he grinded against each other in a
heated frenzy, clawing at the hay to find some sort of grip.

It
was always the young, sweet, innocent Greta, who understood little
about adult situations, to ask Gwendal why he kept turning red
whenever he talked about the hay in the stables. That was usually
when everyone at the dinner table would either hold their breath or
get a nosebleed. Well, Gunter is the only one would get a nosebleed.
At this point, Wolfram would be the one to clarify:

"Gwendal
has hay fever."

Murata
with his glasses, glared by the candlelight would mutter under his
breath, "only if Shibuya is in it."

Yuuri
would promptly smack him in the back of his head.

Owari!

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